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Here is GM's 50 millionth car, a 1955 BelAir Sport Coupe with gold plated trims all around. The car was painted "Anniversary Gold". I am not a fan of gold plating, but a 50 millionth car deserved a model.
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That is really something. Very special care for a very special car. What is easier, painting the paper before you cut the paper or after when the model is complete? Thank is a nice, clean pretty peice of work. Be hard not to show her off. waddy
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Thanks Wad Cutter, to answer your question, there is absolutely no paint on my models, they are printed that way. Cami |
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Here are the covers for the upcoming '55 BelAir convertibles. A collector set will be offered and model 1204X will be exclusive to it.
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The Sport Coupes. Again, Model 1205X will be exclusive to the collector set.
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Here are shots of the rolling chassis build. It is pretty much the same design as the '57, but some differences in the bodies lead me to modify it a little. The new design should serve as the basis for most of the upcoming models.
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Fantastic, Cami!
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Here are some mixed pictures of both the convertible and Sport Coupe's build.
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Thanks pdmcool, antique cars seems to grow in interest as a paper model subject.
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I can't think of any new superlatives. Just beautiful.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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